Any of you guys going?Planning to put any signs together?How about chants at Dbag Dwight? Since we're not going anywhere this is our last big game, let's get behind our team and hopefully severely hurt the lakers playoff hopes by winning.

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I think if you put McGee back then, he would get those blocks just as easily as Russell did. Russell's athleticism was well ahead of the players of his time, and that's about it.

MagicFan32 wrote:Any of you guys going?Planning to put any signs together?How about chants at Dbag Dwight? Since we're not going anywhere this is our last big game, let's get behind our team and hopefully severely hurt the lakers playoff hopes by winning.

Indeed. Bought tickets a while ago; first game I've been to since we had VC...

I'm gunna wear a Dwight jersey with Harris, since I don't own a loyalty shirt

Wish there was more guys from last years team on Tuesday... We should keep resting Jameer so he's 100 for Tuesday...

People going should hand out flyers near the entrances and/or put them in the cupholders of seats before the game... each flyer should have instructions on what and when to chant (intros, dwight on the line, beginning of each qtr, etc). Would have to keep it clean though. I suggested "Tyson Chandler" in the other thread since that's the role Kobe asked him to come play before the trade. Cowwwwarrrrddd is probably a good one. This guy is mentally weak, so he would probably get bothered by just about anything...

I hope to see some good signs behind the basket while dwight is bricking free throws... maybe print posters of all his baby mamas... hahaha.

Cowwwaarrrdd is a good one. No doubt Orlando fans are going to pull through for us on this one. I"m sure a bunch of big fans got tickets to the game just to boo the crap out of him every time he even thinks of the ball.

jfinley88 wrote:I really liked that idea of complete silence after he's introduced and then whenever he does something. Along with everyone wearing the loyalty shirts

I'm sorry, but the silence thing is dumb... Dwight gets silence all the time, but he will never, never ever get booed as much as he will in next week's game. Might as well make sure the heckling is maximized.

To be honest, I'm not sure if I would boo him or not. I'm still of the opinion that his first 7 years in Orlando more than cancel out his a-hole behaviour in his final year, even if I wouldn't cheer for him anymore and am enjoying watching the Lakers struggle.

Hey guys, The "Broke-Back Howard" chant is awesome. I'll join in if we can get it going. But, though funny, that one smacks of sour grapes and runs the risk of actually inciting Howard to play better...

I think a slow chant of "LOY-AL-TY, LOY-AL-TY, LOY-AL-TY" would get to him any time he's on the line or otherwise not in the flow of the game. Plus, I think that the crowd would have time to hear it clearly and join in.

Imagine the whole place with echoing with that one-word chant any time there's a break in the action! I think Dwight might actually cry from that sort of focus -- and our current squad would certainly get it.

I don't know who has the "Loyalty" shirts or where you get them, but anyone in those shirts would be a great chant leader for this. We should do it with a big, swaying arm wave left to right with each chant of the word ""LOY-AL-TY". That would clue more people into the chant and give a visual element for both Howard and the cameras as well:

We could make it personal and shout "CHI-LD SUP-PORT *clapclapclapclapclap*

Over-rated would be a nice chant

Or better yet, say absolutely nothing at all when he touched the ball. Kind of like everyone is giving him the "Go **** yourself" look. It also shows that we're over him and his absence does not bother us one bit.

Seeing as Dwight is super fragile mentally, and his desire to be the "man," nothing can get to him more than the whole arena chanting

"Kobe's B*tch ...Kobe's B*tch"

It'll kill him inside, he's already having trouble getting along with Kobe, this can only make the end of the season collapse from the lakers all the more interesting. And it'll give him something to think about in the offseason whether or not he wants to continue in his submissive role